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07-15-2012, 12:34 PM
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Knock Off Spinner Tool
I was looking at some of the video on Jay Leno's garage and came across a video about a spinner knock-off tool.
The lead hammer works fine for me. For those that remove their wheels often or are are concerned about torqueing the wheel to a certain spec, it might be worth looking at.
Jay Leno's Garage - Knockoff Spinner Tools | Tools
Sarto Rocheleau - Home
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07-15-2012, 01:19 PM
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350 Ft/Lbs??? That doesn't sound right. Sarto Rocheleau - Home
EDIT -- The thought of using my portable battery powered impact gun on my wheels is kind of appealing.
Last edited by patrickt; 07-15-2012 at 01:49 PM..
Reason: Thought About Using My Impact Gun On Them
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07-15-2012, 01:57 PM
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Lead hammer.
(...of course, I set points with a matchbook cover, so who am I to say. )
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07-15-2012, 02:05 PM
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Actually the 300 to 350 LB/FT torque is correct.
I was looking at buying some ForgeLine center lock wheels for my daily driver, and the torque requirement for those was 300 LB/FT.
But then I just could not see buying $7000 wheels for a $21,000 car.
Forgeline: Center Lock Wheels and Center Lock Conversion
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07-15-2012, 03:13 PM
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I might not have to point it out but you're not going to be getting 350# out of your normal 1/2 torque wrench either.
I just looked at the web sight and noticed that they sell torque wrenches as well................................. that only go to 250#.
If you just want a really expensive knock-off tool you could always go here:
http://www.grandtouringusa.com/index...mid=27&lang=en
Last edited by lovehamr; 07-15-2012 at 03:22 PM..
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07-15-2012, 03:40 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by computerworks
Lead hammer.
(...of course, I set points with a matchbook cover, so who am I to say. )
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Points? What are those?
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07-15-2012, 04:53 PM
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[quote=lovehamr;1200337]I might not have to point it out but you're not going to be getting 350# out of your normal 1/2 torque wrench either.
I just looked at the web sight and noticed that they sell torque wrenches as well................................. that only go to 250#.
I was wondering about that too. They probably need a 3/4 drive breakover bar to work with that thing. I use Sears long 1/2' breakover bar to loosen lug nuts on my pickup that I put on with a torque wrench (90 ft lbs) and it takes a little effort even with that long bar to bust them loose. Trying to loosen a spinner with nearly 4 times that much installation torque - I'm going to want about 3 ft of bar - minimum.
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07-15-2012, 05:06 PM
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Just take the handle off your low profile floor jack and slip it over the half-inch ratchet. You get a nice three foot long wrench for mucho torque.
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07-15-2012, 06:57 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by patrickt
Just take the handle off your low profile floor jack and slip it over the half-inch ratchet. You get a nice three foot long wrench for mucho torque.
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-enough to disintegrate the gears in a 1/2 ratchet and bash yourself with the car.
Don't do that.
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07-15-2012, 07:01 PM
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Chas, since you're awake, what kind of torque do you guesstimate our spinners but down with the whacks from the lead hammer?
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07-15-2012, 07:38 PM
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By spinner tool you guys mean a hammer, right?
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07-15-2012, 08:18 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by patrickt
Chas, since you're awake, what kind of torque do you guesstimate our spinners but down with the whacks from the lead hammer?
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I honestly don't know after wondering all these years. But I know it's two different types of torque.
The hammer provides a more instant type of torque-the k/o goes on by hand until it seats and movement stops. Then torque is applied by a whack or two.
I know that wrench-applied torque is more gradual and 150+lb/ft on the Jag hub castle nuts and 125 (IIRC) on an ARP balancer bolt (less with ARP lube). I did the Jag nut with a 3/4" and a pipe extension to get the wrench to click.
All this special, expensive k/o 'wrench' stuff is BS to make money for tool designers. Knock-offs were designed from day one for hammer activation.
Too many effete snobs with more cash than mechanical sensibility have given the astute a viable market to fleece.
It ain't rocket science-practice it and the feel comes and never goes away. The feel of applying torque to fasteners by wrenches is a far more sophisticated skill to learn.
If you've got one of these cars, using the hammer is the easiest requisite skill you should be able to master. Man up.
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07-15-2012, 08:31 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ERA Chas
I know that wrench-applied torque is more gradual and 150+lb/ft on the Jag hub castle nuts and 125 (IIRC) on an ARP balancer bolt (less with ARP lube). I did the Jag nut with a 3/4" and a pipe extension to get the wrench to click.
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Well, I'm sure when you were younger you could have mustered that without the extension.... Maybe we should double up now on your Fosamax.
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07-15-2012, 08:39 PM
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Maybe we should double up now on your Fosamax.
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-and discontinue your Dulcolax.
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07-16-2012, 06:04 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by patrickt
Chas, since you're awake, what kind of torque do you guesstimate our spinners but down with the whacks from the lead hammer?
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I own a Corvette with knock offs and I've heard the 350 to 400 ft-lbs of torque or there-abouts from the Corvette Forum in the past also. I assume hammering on the ear until you get that solid twack is somehow regarded as consistent with that but it obviously leaves a lot of room for variation.
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07-16-2012, 06:04 AM
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Quote:
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Too many effete snobs with more cash than mechanical sensibility have given the astute a viable market to fleece.
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Damn Chas, that's rough even for you! LMAO though because you're prolly right..........
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07-16-2012, 07:39 AM
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Damn Chas, that's rough even for you! LMAO though because you're prolly right..........
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Dude, after a long time at this you get fed-up with the myths perpetrated on the unsuspecting and unknowing.
There was a guy on here called 'Mr. Fixit' who really knew and did everything. But you LEARNED how to and why things worked. He had zero tolerance for BS-made me look like Mother Theresa.
Hope he's still around and wish he was here.
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07-16-2012, 07:54 AM
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I remember Fixit...whatever happened to him? He had a bunch of good and helpful input.
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07-16-2012, 08:22 AM
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I remember Fixit...whatever happened to him? He had a bunch of good and helpful input.
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He probably got tired of the BS.
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07-16-2012, 08:31 AM
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I remember Fixit...whatever happened to him? He had a bunch of good and helpful input.
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I miss Ernie (Excaliber) -- I think there should be a rule that if you've been on here for years you're simply not allowed to just disappear and never be heard from again.
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